It’s a tricky balance. Newer cases can be profitable, but only under the right circumstances. The biggest factor is whether the case contains unique or high-demand skins. If a new case includes a popular knife or a skin collection that players love, it will stay relevant for a long time. However, new cases usually take longer to increase in value because they’re still actively dropping, meaning there’s a large supply. The key is to watch what happens when Valve stops adding a case to the drop pool—at that point, the price usually starts rising. It’s also a good idea to look at the past—many cases that seemed insignificant when they were first released are now worth several dollars.